No, the French and Indian War was from 1754 to 1763 and involved Britain fighting against France and their native allies.
The French Revolution was from 1789 to 1799 and involved only the French.
It is true that the French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War, however, the French and Indian War was fought in North America. The result of the war was a British Victory.
False. The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War, however, it was not fought in Europe.The French and Indian War was fought in North America, so the answer would be false. It was, however, part of the Seven Years' War.
The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War. The British were one side and the French and Indian alliance the other. Eventually the British won.
No. The Seven Years was occurred between 1754-1763 in Europe and 1754 and 1763 in North America. The part of the conflict that occurred in North America is known in the United States as the French and Indian War. It was a complex war involving a alliance of Britain, Hanover, Prussia, and other allies against an alliance of France, The Habsburg empire, Sweden, Russia, and other allies. The French Revolution began in 1789 and was a popular uprising of the French people to overthrow the monarchy.
The main reason is because the French and British both wanted control of the Ohio river Valley.Also they wanted more land and power over North America. The British got mad at the French because when the British first moved there the Native Americans helped them. Later, when the French moved there the Native Americans started helping them. A reason why was because the British were sort of like using them as slaves and the Indians did not like that.
The French and Indian War was a war that occurred alongside the Seven Years' War in Europe. It began in 1754 and ended in 1763. The British and American colonists fought against the French presence in the Ohio River Valley, and Native American tribes allied variously with the two sides. The conflict in the colonies began as settlers moved farther into the Ohio Valley, and met with opposition from the resident French trappers and Indians. Britain sent support to the colonies, but the colonial militias did most of the fighting.
False. The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War, however, it was not fought in Europe.The French and Indian War was fought in North America, so the answer would be false. It was, however, part of the Seven Years' War.
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False. The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War, not the American Revolutionary War. It was fought from 1754 to 1763.
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It was part of the Treaty of Paris of 1763. The treaty involved Spain, France, and England and ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years War.
The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War. The British were one side and the French and Indian alliance the other. Eventually the British won.
It was the North American part of the Seven Years War; basically, only people from the USA call it the "French and Indian War". It was mostly fought by French colonists and their American Indian allies against British colonists along with their American Indian allies. Britain and her allies eventually won the Seven Years War, forcing France to give up most of her territory in North America. The outcome of the French and Indian War would eventually lead to the American Revolutionary War, which started about 12 years after it ended.
In France it is known as La guerre de sept ans (The Seven Years War). The Seven Years war refers to the entire war between France and England from 1856-1863, which took place in both Europe and North America (whereas the French and Indian War just refers the North American portion of the war, which was from 1854-1863, in which France was allied with the Native Americans against Britain in the North American colonies). The French don't have a term for "The French and Indian War" specifically - they don't separate it from the rest of the Seven Years War.
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No Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809, 46 years after the French and Indian wars ended
Because it wasn't a War between the French and the Indians, but part of the Seven Years Wars between the UK and France with both European Nations using Native American Allies.